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Meanings of more variegated in English
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Usage of more variegated in English
1
Not at all unlike an English fox, only morevariegated.
2
For the same reason the whole landscape is morevariegated and picturesque than by day.
3
A livelier and morevariegated omnium-gatherum was never assembled.
4
Few operas have had a morevariegated American history than "Lakme."
5
The woods were morevariegated, interspersed with shrubs.
6
The more scarifying, the lighter or morevariegated the grain and, hence, the shorter the cooking time.
7
The smaller women, who seemed to be more nearly human, were even morevariegated in their features and make-up.
8
One is red, the other is morevariegated; I cannot describe it, but they are the only two rugs there, I think.
9
No wonder Wilson and Bowers stated that the Aurora effects were much better and morevariegated in colour this southern side of Mount Erebus.
10
The Pentecostal fire he flamed forth was hotter and morevariegated than could any one of the four races of him alone have flamed forth.
11
The low-variegation line, M2, and to a lesser extent the morevariegated line F11, were sensitive to human serum when exposed in the undifferentiated state.